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EEB Fall Seminar Series – Postdocs

August 27, 2019

Postdoc Talks

Presenter:  Daisy Fu, Department of Entomology
Title:  Endosymbionts drive the genetic integration of insect populations

Presenter:  Carl Hjelmen, Department of Biology
Title:  How much DNA does it take to be a fly and what happens to the extra?

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Fall 2017 EEB Seminar Series – Postdoc Research Presentations

September 16, 2017

October 16, 3:30 pm
Location:  410 Rudder Tower

Postdoc Research Presentations

Title:  Population Genetics and Colony Breeding Structure of the Invasive Ant Brachyponera chinensis
Speaker:  Pierre-André Eyer (ENTO)      (Talk Summary)

Title: Beyond lethality – costs of varying thermal resources under the perceived risk of predation
Speaker:  Travis Rusch (ENTO)     (Talk Summary)

Refreshments served before start.

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